Framing

Our frames are produced from the best quality wood, primarily
from Italy. Each is custom cut and assembled by hand to fit your art.
Hanging hardware included!

THIN GALLERY FRAME

This modern profile was designed for artists and photographers.
Narrow on the front and deep on the sides, our slim mouldings provide
a clean, sharp frame for your art, and allows all focus to be on your
gorgeous work.

3/4" wide; 1 1/8" deep

UV - PROTECTIVE ACRYLIC

Our acrylic is more expensive than glass, but we use it because it’s
clearer, far more impact resistant, and protects your art against UV rays.
Framing-grade acrylic has become a new standard in framing because of
its “clear” benefits.

THE FULL BLEED

Works are framed flush with the edge of your print without a mat.
Request border modifications and spacers, which keep the work from
touching the glass.

THE MAT

Adds a white core mat with a bevel cut opening to the edge of your
print. If your work has a signature or edition numbering, we will
automatically mat around it unless otherwise specified.

THE FLOAT

Floating a piece allows for a full view of the face and sides of the
artwork. Floating is recommended for original drawings and paintings
or any piece produced on specially trimmed paper.

Shipping

Shipping rates are calculated by the size of the package, and shipped via FedEx.
Please reach out to info@thetappancollective.com for any specific shipping and handling questions.

Orders ship within 10 business days.

Returns

We are dedicated to providing our collectors with accurate descriptions
and visuals of the artwork featured on our site. However, if you are displeased with your
acquisition please email us at info@thetappancollective.com. We’ll gladly offer you a store
credit within 10 days of receipt of the artwork. Custom framed pieces and originals will
have a 20% processing fee.

If your works arrive damaged, please ensure Tappan is notified
within 14 days of delivery.

Returns

We are dedicated to providing our collectors with accurate descriptions and visuals of the artwork featured on our site. However, if you are displeased with your acquisition please email us at info@thetappancollective.com. We’ll gladly offer you a store credit within 10 days of receipt of the artwork. Custom framed pieces and originals will have a 20% processing fee.

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Drawing

Regular price
$ 925.00
SOLDSale

Size

25.50 x 19.60 inches | Original Work

Frame

Unframed

White

Black

Natural

Mount

N/A

Floated

DESCRIPTION

Pastel and pencil on cotton paper | 2018

In addition to the circle, this series of work explores, quite simply, the diagonal line - offering a variety of new and playful perspectives on geometry and dimension. Each work on paper highlights overlapping perspectives of one single still life; far away, close up and somewhere in between. The angle and thickness of Gee’s lines offer the viewer both two and three dimensional perspectives of the subject matter at hand.

DIMENSIONS

25.50 x 19.60 inches

FRAMED DIMENSIONS

Floated: 29.5 x 23.6 x 1.25 inches

AUTHENTICITY

Signed by the artist.

“Through the use of differential circles, projective geometry, and a good ol’ trusty pencil, I construct these new realities. Sometimes deviant, often playful, always simple.”

Gee’s practice is centered around the science of line drawing and her recurring fascination with the circle.

About Alarah Gee

Alarah Gee is a visual artist based in Yorkshire, North of England. During her studies she was introduced to a more flexible approach to drawing, which encouraged her to develop new ideas and explore her technique beyond the realms of a more traditional arts education. Her practice is centered around the science of line drawing and her recurring fascination with the circle. Gee received a Bachelor’s degree in Textile Design from Nottingham Trent University and a Foundation in Fine Art from Leeds College of Art.

CV

“It’s storytelling with circles. From observations in organic forms to architectural structures; I challenge my current environment and highlight what is necessary and sufficient. Through the use of differential circles, projective geometry, and a good ol’ trusty pencil, I construct these new realities. Sometimes deviant, often playful, always simple.” - Alarah Gee

EDUCATION

Foundation in Fine Art, Leeds College Of ArtBA Hons in Textile Design, Nottingham Trent University